Expert Guidance:
Evaluating risk and return
Home > Investment Choices: Stock > Evaluating risk and return > What's investment risk? > Risk and time
   
Evaluating risk and return
1.Evaluating risk and return
2.What's investment risk?
Risk & return
Spread the risk
Invest for consistent returns
Risk and time
What the risks are
Currency risk
Interest-rate risk
Comparing risks
Using benchmarks
Risk measurements
Look sharpe
3. Researching investments
4. Selling investments
5. Using options
6. Develop your investing savvy
 
Print and Go Printer
Download PDF
(1.1 MB)
 
INVESTOR TOOLKIT
Dictionary
Calculators & Worksheets
Games & Quizzes
Market Research
Email a Friend

Risk and time

Time and risk are inseparable. The shorter the time you have to realize a positive return on your investment, the more you would feel the impact if the value of your portfolio dropped. And the more volatile the individual holdings in your portfolio, the greater that risk becomes. (Of course, it's also true that you could realize an equally positive gain in the short run, though that's not something to count on.)

Conversely, the longer you have to hold your investment, the less important day-to-day or month-to-month fluctuations in value become. At the same time, there's a greater potential for increasing value. For example, though stocks are more volatile than either bonds or cash, over the long term stocks in general (though not each individual stock) tend to gain more in value than either of those other asset classes.

The opposite is often true of bonds. They are less likely to lose or gain value dramatically in the short term. But over 20- or 30-year terms, the buying power of the bond's yield and value of the principal may be diminished by inflation. And long-term bonds issued when interest rates are low typically lose value in the secondary market if interest rates go up.


 
Thomas J. DorseyThomas J. Dorsey, President and co-founder of Dorsey, Wright & Associates
         
   
BACK  

 

 
Copyright | Contact Us | Link to Us | About Us | Partners | Privacy | Site Map